The minutes of our Directors? meeting in October are now available?here.
Month: October 2019
August/September minutes now available
The minutes of our Directors’ meetings in August and September are now available here.
Wifi in the Market Square – Please give us your views.

Over the past two years we have managed a free and open WiFi service in the Market Square as part of the Storybox.? The initial contract is due to end in December and we want your views on whether we should continue this service or not.? Please let us know what you think and why.? Thanks!!
ADT grant to showcase ancient craft

Our Community Projects Fund is donating ?2,000 towards the production of a documentary film featuring local basket-weaver Jane Wilkinson demonstrating the age-old craft of coracle-building with willow and hazel. The film will showcase a traditional craft as well the local waterways and landscape, telling the story of coracles from ancient times to present day. The Fund is open for applications for grant money until the end of this month; find out more and apply for your grant here. The ADT Community Projects Fund distributes community benefits payments we received from Temporis Ltd, operators of the Tullymurdoch Windfarm north of Alyth.
Come along to our next board meeting!
Our next board meeting takes place this coming Monday, 7 October, at the Lossett Inn, starting at 7.00pm. All welcome to come and hear what we?re up to – we’d love to see you there!
New outdoors gear for Out-of-School Club

Children from Alyth, Airlie and Meigle primary schools will soon be doing even more exploring of the natural environment and developing their knowledge and confidence in the outdoors, thanks to a grant from ADT’s Community Projects Fund. We are donating ?2,000 to help the Alyth Out-of-School Care Group buy loose-parts play materials, den-building kits, nature investigation equipment and role-play materials. Find out more about the Community Projects Fund and submit your application here. Our Community Projects Fund distributes money given to Alyth each year through the community benefits payment from Temporis Ltd, operators of the Tullymurdoch Wind-Farm.
ADT helps Bike Club train new leaders

We’re delighted to be giving the Alyth Bike Club ?2,000 from our Community Projects Fund to help train four new volunteer leaders this year, all from the local area. Proper training to national standards will help secure the future of the Club, and the new leaders will also mean the Club can take on 10-15 new members to join the 60 or so youngsters and 23 trained leaders they already have. The Fund is open for applications for grant money until the end of this month: find out more and apply for your grant here. The ADT Community Projects Fund distributes community benefits payments we received from Temporis Ltd, operators of the Tullymurdoch Windfarm north of Alyth.